International audienceThe evolution of point defect concentrations under irradiation is controlled by their diffusion properties, and by their formation and elimination mechanisms. The latter includes the mutual recombination of vacancies and interstitials, and the elimination of point defects at sinks. Two models are traditionally used to predict the defect concentration evolution, the standard rate theory (SRT) and the atomistic kinetic Monte Carlo (AKMC). We show in this work a large discrepancy in the defect concentrations between both methods when the average number of defects in the AKMC simulation box is close or lower than one. The reason is that AKMC naturally captures strong space and time correlations between vacancies and inters...
International audienceNon-equilibrium chemical redistribution in open systems submitted to external ...
International audienceTransferring displacement cascades from primary damage codes to rate equation ...
A method based on object kinetic Monte Carlo that can account for segregation and precipitation in m...
International audienceThe evolution of point defect concentrations under irradiation is controlled b...
International audienceThe behavior of materials under irradiation crucially depends on the microstru...
International audienceMost of the phase transformations modifying the microstructure, thereby the m...
Using the Monte carlo technique, we have developed a model for the Atomic Scale Simulation of the f...
International audienceA model for the emission of point defects by point defect sinks is proposed fo...
International audienceThe microstructure evolution in irradiated materials can be conveniently model...
The multiscale modeling scheme encompasses models from the atomistic to the continuum scale. Phenome...
The evolution of the defect microstructure in materials at high temperature is dominated by diffusio...
Many radiation damage phenomena are driven by the production and fluxes of point defects, particular...
In this work, we introduce the Object Kinetic Monte Carlo (OKMC) simulator MMonCa and simulate the d...
International audienceNon-equilibrium chemical redistribution in open systems submitted to external ...
International audienceTransferring displacement cascades from primary damage codes to rate equation ...
A method based on object kinetic Monte Carlo that can account for segregation and precipitation in m...
International audienceThe evolution of point defect concentrations under irradiation is controlled b...
International audienceThe behavior of materials under irradiation crucially depends on the microstru...
International audienceMost of the phase transformations modifying the microstructure, thereby the m...
Using the Monte carlo technique, we have developed a model for the Atomic Scale Simulation of the f...
International audienceA model for the emission of point defects by point defect sinks is proposed fo...
International audienceThe microstructure evolution in irradiated materials can be conveniently model...
The multiscale modeling scheme encompasses models from the atomistic to the continuum scale. Phenome...
The evolution of the defect microstructure in materials at high temperature is dominated by diffusio...
Many radiation damage phenomena are driven by the production and fluxes of point defects, particular...
In this work, we introduce the Object Kinetic Monte Carlo (OKMC) simulator MMonCa and simulate the d...
International audienceNon-equilibrium chemical redistribution in open systems submitted to external ...
International audienceTransferring displacement cascades from primary damage codes to rate equation ...
A method based on object kinetic Monte Carlo that can account for segregation and precipitation in m...